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  • type on youtoub Aragon vs Sauron extendet edition

  • 7:16 FUS RO DAH ! ! ! ! ! 

  • I think that The Eye is used as symbolism for fear. Sauron does still have a physical form and resides in Barad dur, but because he doesn't have the Ring, he is too limited to battle. The books explain that better.

  • Yeah, why was it that only sauron's vagina that survived?

  • To everyone who has questions, one answer...READ THE BOOKS!!!

  • Isn't the guy with the bad teeth Saurons mouth?

  • @boredpersonthingy yeah i saw the movies but i dont remember all that happens

  • @boredpersonthingy how he became the eye??

  • Someone explain, if sauron is the eye who is the guy with the strange teeth then

  • i have aragon vs sauron

  • Why do evil always loose, it would be interresting if Sauron won.

  • @bfeyalcin he would have won if frodo didn't throw the ring, if you look at the troll version the troll was about to kill aragorn so same it would happen for sauron, sauron is too powerfull for the race of men

  • I fixed the sauron before and after video

  • At 6:50 that is one big-ass mo-freakin sword.

  • why didnt he just make another ring? or a gun? or a nuclear bomb?

  • @RandyLahey911 Dwarves make more mundane implements of warfare if anyone was going to make a gun or a bomb it would have been them, Maia craftmasters make rings that turn you into a demigod.

    And he couldn't make another Ring. The One Ring was literally infused with the very essence of his being, it could not be duplicated: "The Dark Lord Sauron forged in secret a master ring, to control all others. And into this Ring, he poured his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all life."

  • dis vid would have been WAY better with a different soundtrack though...

    still- nyc vid!

  • Does anyone know why he turned in to a burning eye??

  • @bajenarse Because PJ though it looked cool. In the books, he might or might not have had a physical body during the War of the Ring, but we aren't sure, as he's never seen. Actually he never appears on page, and only has little dialogue through a palantir. "The eye" is just his everpresent powerful mind, constantly looking for the Ring. It's supposed to be more of a metaphysical thing, something you can feel in your soul, not Sauron himself.

  • When Sauron the great was in physical form, he looks so power and mighty.

  • best damn movie you'll ever see. mid evil wise.

  • by almost every aspect evil should have won

  • hey there is an original version of the movie where instead of the troll that fights Aragorn in the last scene sauron fights him do yo have that by any chance?

  • @hyperDarklord13 No I would not. When I made this I had all 3 movies extended editions. Though I do know the footage your'e talking about. Although trying to recall, it was only shown through a regular camera, so no effects or anything.

  • @Gorepwns I know what he is talking about he is talking about the unused footage , when P.J thought it would be cool to use Sauron vs Aragorn but that footage was discarded.

  • @Gorepwns where is aragorn's horse 6:50

  • @hyperDarklord13 I know about this version you can find it in youtube just write aragorn vs sauron

  • @hyperDarklord13 dude that wouldve been a great scene to post on utube.

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  • the Rise of sauron starts at the making of the rings? what about his work as a captain of Melkor?

  • @FlippieX That was before the 2nd age of Middle Earth. And so it doesn't apply. Plus this is all video from the movies, so I was limited in terms of the 2nd age.

  • @Gorepwns so? it was before the 2nd age, but it belongs to the rise of sauron, now you begin in the middle and then goes to the end.

  • @FlippieX When all else fails, read the description "See Sauron's rises and falls of power during the 2nd and 3rd age of Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings.

    "

  • @FlippieX lol, seriously? This is footage from the movie not footage from an non-existent simarillion movie unless you'd like to watch a video showing chapters of a book then stop complaining

  • @joshkosh95 so change the name.

  • @FlippieX ah yes, that impressive time when he got beaten by a talking dog...

  • @FlippieX He was a lieutenant.

  • Since I have not yet read the books, perhaps someone might care to clarify something for me. Though it may seem to be seen as something of a substitute for a war horn's "call to march", what exactly is the purposedof the green beam of light, seen emanating from Minas Morgul? [shown at 1.36]

  • @DA296 It was a message to both friend and foe, announcing that the army of Minas Morgul was about to march. The description from the book: "There was a flare of livid lightnings: forks of blue flame

    springing up from the tower and from the encircling hills into the sullen clouds." The main difference being colour, I suppose.

  • @DZZeborro fair enuff :) 

  • except he never dies in the book.

  • To all those still watching this video. Check my list of videos to see my new video. It's the original video, with it's intended music and credits at the end. Enjoy!

  • maybe he should have put all his power into a belt buckle or something

  • well galateagr i was simply tryin to be funny ive read the books and sil. so i know his mightyness was rather weak bafore the incident with isildur(the bastard) so yeah HAVE A GOOD'N blah blah blah blah....................blah anyway yeah CYA

  • Sauron you mean the rise and fall of saurons power. This video captures around the first and late second/third age. Sauron is infact older than you think and his rise was due to morgoth and he never did fall. He just lost all power. He did not die. But he was destroyed. His servent

  • I haven't read the books in such a long time so does Bilbo really start calling the ring precious or is that just Peter Jackson taking liberties well if it's not doesn't that mean he's inheriting the personality of Gollum which he probably inherited from Isildur the last long term bearer of the ring before him which means they'd all be inheriting a little bit of Sauron?

  • @beamerball666 Bilbo calls it precious and gandalf says it reminded him of gollum

  • What aftershave did Sauron use? Anybody?

  • well emessaryofdarkness the scene in the movie isnt how the battle occured in real.

    Sauron battled with Elendil and Gil Galad at the same time and although he killed em he fell too then it was isildur who picked up the broken sword of narsil and cut off the ring thus shattering sauron's material form but not his spirit.

    however in the war of the ring with or without the ring Sauron undoubtly would have conquered middle earth thus the only way to deafeat him was to destroy the ring

  • How did sauron turn into a big fire ball?

  • @DaggersDen When he lost the ring he also lost his physical form,or so i think.

  • all in all sauron should have won...

    and all it took was one hobbit...

    this reminds me of a proverb...

    and I would have gotten away with it too if not for those meddling hobbits!!!!

  • Thing is there are more Tolkien books besides the Hobbit and L.O.T.R. I hope one day they all shall be made into movies. The Children of Hurin is particularly good.

  • what was the stroy of souron and no one tell me to read the fuking book I know he was once an elf or human of something.

  • @darthraven178 well, the story of Sauron goes back much further than what this video shows -although it's a good video. Go to Google and just type in "Sauron". Click on the Wikipedia article about him that should be right at the top.

    It's a great article that goes into a lot of detail.

  • awesome buddie

  • do you know what will be cool: The Lord of the Rings- EVIL SIDE!

  • Why the fuck didnt army of dead just killed all the fucking orks in middle earth instead all those stupid wars...

    or just trowing the ring in vulcano with eagle?

  • @Orao93 cozx if they did that the movies would be epicly boring and way to easy, you knwo how movies have to do everything the hardest way possible

  • @Sartosa101

    I just said better solution...

  • best movie in the world!

  • no i like the music, its very cool man, very cool... It gives the video its own... spirit... somehow i feel that Sauron`s story, rise and fall was more complicated than it was showed in the film... thats cuz of music, thanks man

  • yes is isildur yea

  • ppl talking about the 300 spartans they were not the only greeks at thermopili just so u know that

  • Believe me everyone, i wish this had better music as well. And it did until Youtube took off the music. I tried uploading this again, but the new upload was also muted because of the WMG, or w/e. So if i could get the original music back on, i would.

  • @Gorepwns You know, you could say in the vid description, I do not own anything in this video, it all belongs to their respectful owners.

  • @Gorepwns Damn, the WMG has been taking down so much music recently. It almost resembles sexual jealousy in a way.

  • @Gorepwns How about just uploading the cuts WITHOUT the music.

    Why does everyone assume that piecing together bits from movies and including a soundtrack over them makes the clips better?

  • @Gorepwns

    what was the original music?

  • great video but change the music

  • meh i wanted the movie sound, not this crappy music

  • ''Wow, its been 1 year since this vid was uploaded, and has had almost 25 000 views,''RIGHT now is 146765 views and growing :D

  • So you got the leader of an evil army that is probably the greatest smith next to Aule, and recovered his Valar master's armor and wpns.

    Wouldn't you reforge it so your nazgul leader leutenant can use it, and turn it into a Maia killer set ?

    I remember the the armor worn by the Lord of the Nazul's had a name. Anyone know what it was? How about the spear and poison blade of Morgoth? Morgoth's Grond can create earthquakes when struck and was telephone pole sized, yes?

  • It's driving me batty and I'm about to re-read The Silmarillion. The Witch King of Angbad was an evil sorcerer. Sauron was a Maia of Aule the Smith, and turned to darkness by Melkor/Morgoth, a Valar with the understanding of greatest part of Music of the Ainur by Eru. Melkor created Mordor, Utumno, Thangorodrim (triple peak volcano), Angbad.  IF Sauron recovered Grond, the hammer of the underworld, wouldn't it seem logical he also recovered other Morgoth equipment, like his armor and spear?

  • Sauron did make Mordor not Melkor

  • @AnCafeBest i guess it all depends on what you mean by 'created". Melkor's corruption of Arda resulted in the mountain formations of Mordor. Technically it wasn't settled until Minas ithil was forged/constructed by the Numenorians, using the same craft as Orthanc. Captured and renamed into Minas Morgul. It wasn't settled by the goblins and orcs until the 2nd age by Sauron influence. So in summary, terrain? Melkor. Settled and recognized as a secret "nation", Sauron.

  • if you see it in that way it was morgoth

  • @AnCafeBest Splitting hairs here, but as the great Tolkein was a stickler for chronology,.. Mordor was created by Melkor. Morgoth was the name given to him after he destroyed the two trees of Valinor. Same spirit.

    Olorin or Gandalf. One a maia, the other the manifestation on Arda. As i said. splitting hairs.

  • @smokiemirrors

    Man I have read all of Tolkiens works...

    I know that Melkor is called Morgoth...

    also Morgoth Bauglir the first person who called him Morgoth was Fëanor etc..

    But the country mordor was made by Sauron and the tower of barad-dur...

  • correct, Morgoth's stronghold was Angband smokiemirrors. Mordor didn't exist until after Morgoth was long gone.

  • I think the story behind Lord Sauron is really, really interesting.

  • ya is there a book or suttin that explains him a little more

  • @LOL2697 Isildur did have a brain he was one of the mightiest of the numenoreans with a determination to boot and still his will was broken but Sauron said to himself "hmmmm mace or hand mace or hand......hand AHHHHHHHHHHH boom dead

  • They really need to tell the stories in the Silmarillion. How Sauron or Annatar (sp?) played the elves and dwarves off to hate each other. The forging of the rings of power. Ungoliant and the two trees of Valinor.  The War of Wrath, Morgoth and the original Grond, heh. Balrog captains and hosts of winged and wyrm dragons. Earendil and Ancalagon the Black. Angband, Gondolin. Epic stuff.

  • I know!!! I absolutely couldn't agree more. If they showed some of that stuff in different movies, the legacy that the lord of the rings (original) trilogy made would simply pale in comparison. It would be AMAZING! Luthien and Beren, the rise of the Eldar and "the doom of men", the Silmarils, the REAL epic battles that involved balrogs and dragons!! And not to mention MORGOTH himself!! (Sauron as a lieutenant!?! Being taken as a prisoner?!?) That would be EPIC!!!!!!!

  • lol I assume you're looking forward to the hobbit???? hehehe =D

  • U guys are stupid if u wanna kno wat happen read the books~!~!~! the movies were legendary but if u wanna understand somthing read the books

  • LOTR films are the best adaptations from book to film. no other trilogy or film has done it better. not even shawnshank redemption or however u spell it

  • hi man thelord of the rings is the best movie that er is

  • i just wish sauron could have joined the fight.

  • He did... The very last fight at the black gate... For reasons unknown (to me) they CGI'd a giant troll over sauron in post-production...

  • @LOL2679 isnt it only if sauron gets the ring then he can take his physical form back?

  • @DerekTheDevil38 Technically no... He can take physical form, but he won't have the strength he will if he had the ring...

  • 1:37 flash of Gandalf

  • You fail at trolling

  • you know the orc many tales got it now the orc but its form tolkien they all copied it like wow the got the orc race and runescape got goblins many creatures form books and games are copied (i think) :P

  • As i always say "if Sauron had just hit Isildur with his mace instead of trying to give him a handshake, he would have ruled all"

  • This is the movie version, in the book Sauron was overpowered by Elendil and Gil-galad (although they perished in the attempt). After that Isildur cut the ring from Sauron's finger. Severely weakened by the loss of the One Ring the spirit of Sauron fled and hid far in the east for centuries.

  • @LimesNorrlandicus, wrong. In the final battle at Amon Amarth it was Elrond and Gil-Galad for the elves and Elendil and Isildur against Sauron. He killed Gil-galad and Elendil, but underestimated Isildur, who took the shards of Narsil and defeated him. See the apnedixes of the book.

  • Nowhere in the appendencies have I read that. From App B:

    3441

    Sauron overthrown by Elendil and Gil-galad, who perish. Isildur takes the One Ring. Sauron passes away and the Ringwraiths go into the shadows. The Second Age ends.

    He [Isildur] alone stood by his father in that

    last mortal contest; and by Gil-galad only Círdan stood, and I. But Isildur

    would not listen to our counsel.

    ---Council of Elrond

    Nonetheless, as in App. B it can be summarized the way I did in my previous post.

  • True Ehh

  • @EmessaryofDarkness And as I always say, If Isildur had a brain, he could've put an end to all this, and become the greatest man ever known...

  • @EmessaryofDarkness it was not like this in the book.......(and even more dots)

    Basically Gil-galad and Elendil nearly killed Sauron, he was probably severly wounded and lying on the ground. Then Isildur cut the ring off and that weakened Sauron so severly that his spirit had to flee his body and hide in the east for centuries before it could rebuild its power.

  • @EmessaryofDarkness As i always say, you need to fuck

  • @EmessaryofDarkness yes...but....he didn't expected this, he wanted to mock with the little humans...even in history...great rulers lost everything just because of something small that seemed insignificant to worry...

  • LOL so funny.. all these "powerful dudes" get killed by the weakest race in Middle-Earth (although through the death of Sauron, they have proven their worth)

    fore example, Sauron (defeated by Frodo and Sam {Sam kept Frodo going and Frodo was "forced to destroy the ring" }

    and the Witch-King of Angmaar (defeated by Merry)

    ~~~~LMFAO~~~~

  • @decepticon792 The Nazgul... The SECOND most powerful force of Sauron... And their leader got pwned by a girl..... Typical......

  • @LOL2679 Since he was cowardly attacked from behind, and she would surely died without help, I wouldn't say pwned :P

  • Oh he got pawned alright lol read my other reply ^_^

  • @shyguy778 I red all 4 your comments or do you mean some other? ..still I say it was cowardly because it was from behind... o:)

  • @EHSinister lol point taken, but when it's vs the which king and his arrogant pride in his physical prowess, daring those around him to try and scratch him, can anything truely be an act cowardice? Especially from a hobbit! lol

  • @shyguy778 He was unhappy anyway....which man could be happy like undead thing, commanding a bands of smelling creatures like orcs? At the end, he's free :D

  • Not just a girl; as you know, the Witch King cannot be slain by mortal hands, the dagger that Merry used seconds before was blessed (or cursed..) blade. It was specifically made to bring about the Witch King's demise. The prophecy however stated that he would not be slain by man. This is why no-one used it. Then when Merry stabbed him, the dagger took away his "immortality" and weakened him. Then when he was stabbed by Eowyn, he couldn't revive himself, meaning he was finally freed from the ring

  • Preeetty good story there...

    But i wish LOTR ended like this......You know at the end where the fellowship come in and see frodo..

    I wish at the end Smeagol in Hobbit form like Peers around the corner and smiles....Its a shame they dont do like Multiple endings...

  • The scene from :32 to looks more like In the Name of the King (a non-Tolkien fantasy movie starring Jason Statham) than LOTR.

  • its so funny how teh ring came to bilbo XD

    sauron lost it for ages and now the weakest race in middel earth (hobbits) got it XDD WTF ! LOL

  • who is it and whats up at 6:00 at cinema and dvd wqas not!!!

  • You mean The Mouth of Souron.. It's in the extended version of the movie. That's why at the beginning of the war of black gate aragorn's sword was blood stained.

  • @memphistopheles Bruce Spence... The crazy pilot in MAD MAX, the next century's blind man with a desperate need of a dental check-up, wears a black cloak, gets beheaded, and sounds like my friend talking in his sleep... Folks, did you know Bruce Spence was the mouth of sauron? Now you do!

  • Sauron was a Maia servant of Melkor (Morgoth), one of the Valar created by Ilúvatar. After the fall of Melkor, Sauron became the new Lord of the Dark.

  • original audio would have been better

  • nice vid

  • This is epic!

  • yo thats sauron in the beginning right the dude that loses his finger

  • @unmpo20, No, that was the MOUTH OF SAURON, like Alak Rickman as the voice of god in Dogma. Played by bruce spence. Sauron WAS in the fight, but got CGI'd over by a troll!

  • Omg,, That ain't sauron thats Eowyn kills...Its his puppet. the wich king of Angmar... NOOB

  • I don't mean to offend you, pal, but when you try to insult someone's comment try and spell stuff properly... You spell witch like this, not 'wich'...

  • it really seems like you are trying to look smart, although you don't want it to look like that. by the way it is great that you correct others, so people can learn something from youtube :)

  • I dont think he try to insult anyone he just try to correct it.

  • lol it's so good to not be the only one obsessed with lord of the rings! (:

  • i totaly agree whit Odisus69 go out and get some fresh air!

  • So they stripped away your original song, just add another good song instead of what choices they give you

  • all those game as in wow and runescape are all based around this novel and movie if anyone hasnt noticed that

  • Tolkien pretty much defined the entire direction and framework of fantasy in the 20th century. Some dare to break his mold, of course, but it remains popular.

  • you know when you see an older time based game with a conquest to stop evil in some way its def inspired by this

  • The Witch King breaking Gandalf's staff was the most inappropriate thing in all of the movies and would have made Tolkien roll in his grave. When Gandalf was sent back and made the White Wizard it was by intervention of Eru himself. To suggest that the Witch King would have the power or authority to destroy that status, his staff being its primary symbol, is to elevate the powers of Morgoth and Sauron above those of Eru Illuvatar.

  • Yes, well just wait until its public domain and someone does the film from Sauron's point of view. I can't wait. LOL!

  • im amazed how much time you guys take to learn this crap as if really did happen in history lol..jeez get out guys gets some fresh air.

  • Can someone tell me what happens when the Witch King and Gandalf fight? because i see in this video that at first, the Witch King snaps Gandalf's staff in half, however it doesn't seem to finish the battle. Well whatever happened, I think that it was dumb that although the Witch King can snap Gandalf's mystical staff in 2 pieces, he dies to a women of Rohan who has never fought before... that always makes me angry. I mean, it seems like all the evil characters die in stupid ways.

  • The fight between Gandalf and the Witch King doesn't end, because when he brokes his staff, he heard the horn of the army of Rohan. So he flew to them.

  • yeah but in truth its underestimating ur opponent that becomes there downfall. this happens all the time. it understandable especially since the witch king went into it half hearted and didnt think anything of a simple warrior. even then he didnt die. the nazgul were only defeated once the ring was destroyed

  • quasaree is right and also eowyn diidnt kill him it was actually merrys special sword that did in the movie they made it look like she did it and made it look like the witch king is more powerful than gandalf and both are false

  • I so agree!! When I saw the dumpy woman kill the Witch King I was shouting at the TV. How did he let her do that? He could have deflected the blow just by raising his hand.

  • I dont think it was a matter of realism at all - rather, Eowyns strength lies in believing the prophecy that foretold her victory, and acting upon it. She was destined to win, and her faith in that destiny was her power - The good side, although espusing notions of free will, actually seems to belive much more in fate and destiny than the willfull and wrathful Sauron and his evil side.

  • It was not Eowyn who killed the Witch King. In fact it was Mary's sword that took his life. In the books it was a sword which Tom Bombadil gave to Mary after he rescued them from the wights in Burrow Caves. It was a dagger of a fallen lord of Arnor and had a spell in order to kill the Witch King, the destroyer of the kingdom of Arnor. Notice that the dagger disolves like the Morgul Blade after Mary stabs the Witch King with it.

  • thank you for this information

  • He was stabbed in the back.

  • your not cool. you fail

  • Do I sense a troll?

  • Sauron is a maia that came to form middle earth. He became apprentice smith from and awesome elvish smith(Aule) and learned alot about crafting magical items. But he soon got corrupted by the dark lord morgoth(and evil Vala). The maias were spirits that came to Arda(Middle earth and the other lands where men,dwarfs and elfs lived.) They came there to help shape the world

  • What is Sauron? Is he human? I know he is not Orc or Uruk-hai.

  • Sauron was a Maiar, a lesser one of the beings known as Ainur. He initially served the Vala Aule. Then later served Morgoth/Melkor the Dark Lord. Also known as "Gorthaur the Cruel" by the Grey Elves

  • Elve.

  • it wasretty awsum the only thing i didn't like was the music

  • Yes he did, have you even watched it or you could figuere out what it's about yourseld, Stars Wars and Lord of he Rings are my favourite movies

  • I love Star Wars and LOTR, and let me make a thing clear to you. If you actually took the time to read the books and find out more info about it instead of just watching the movies, you wouldn't make yourself look like a dumbass.

    BTW nice vid Gorepwns =)

  • sorry man.. but i would never want to read about how frodo and sam go at it while gandolf watches and strokes his "staff"...but u got a point...the books are always better than the movies...preciousssssssssssss

  • Lord of the rings and Star Wars are both good films.....

  • hehe, the uruk-hai at 3:30 looks a bit like dee snider

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  • who is melkor

  • In Middle-earth, Sauron is the General of all Demons, Dragons and other such monsters. And Melkor is the old name of his boss Morgoth, the God of Evil.

  • Pretty much he was the most powerful of the ainur, (they can be though of slightly like the gods of mount olympus), but was corrupted by a lust for power and betrayed them. Hes generally just the god* of evil in arda (earth in tolkiens works)

    *The Ainur weren't really gods, but they were god-like

    P.S sorry for acting like a know it all lol :P

  • I wouldn't say he was the most powerful of the Ainur. I believe that distinction belongs to Manwe Sulimo. But certainly other than Melkor/Morgoth , he was the most powerful of those who were evil

  • mouth of sauron. i love these people they know there lord of the rings.

  • Well no Vader wasnt completely evil and that only makes him more cool. There is no fun in a crazy monster killing everyone and every thing... Gets to stupied. Vader may be the dark lord of the sith, but in the end he was stil human.

  • In his reign, Vader excelled at NOT being human, empathy, mercy, these were things of his former self. He embraced the idea, for a time, of equalibriam, and later complete apathy, only using his anger when needed.

  • um no, not at all. Melkor (aka Morgoth) was one of the Valar, HE is Sauron's master, not the other way around

  • yes. Sauron is still the best villain ever though!

  • you havent read the Silmarilion

  • Actually I have and I know all about Morgoth but I personally prefer Sauron.